Jesse Green
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Podcast Appearances
Eventually it came to Disney Plus and he watched it over and over and over again.
We had a copy of the sort of deluxe lyric book that is annotated and he would read the lyrics while he was listening or read the lyrics while he was.
And then we eventually went to see it on stage and it was still as good as.
And I feel like there is a way in which, you know, watching some of this stuff, as you said before, doesn't cut you off from enthusiasm for wanting to see it live.
Seeing Waitress on HBO and listening to that recording, if it comes back, people are still going to want to see that.
Sort of like Rod Serling doing Requiem for a heavyweight or John Frankenheimer directing live theater.
Jesse, I come prepared.
What are some other recommendations, if you have them, on things, theater that people can watch?
Rick Moranis, exactly.
Yes, Frank Oz directed.
We watched it at home.
We listened to Little Shop of Horrors on vinyl a bunch, and then we watched the film first.
This is what we did.
You're absolutely right.